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How is technology strategy different from overall business strategy?
 
  a. organizations faced with a great deal of technical change need to organize, manage human resources, and design business models that are different from organizations that are not faced by technical change
  b. making decisions about technology projects requires the use of different decision making tools than is the case with non-technology projects
  c. technology change opens up opportunities for new high growth businesses in ways not possible in other settings
  d. all of the above demonstrate ways in which technology strategy is different from overall business strategy

Question 2

There are at least ________ Latinos in the United States.
 
  A) 22 million
  B) 31 million
  C) 50 million
  D) 63 million



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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